Your welcome, but Bert made a definite point. If you aren't comfortable with what you are doing, you probably need an IT person to help you.

Servers (Terminal or Small Business Server Essentials (SBSE)) usually require an IT to get it right unless you are willing to undertake a moderate learning curve. Even then, IT support will guide and teach you along with other resources.

RDP (remote desktop) and LMI (logmein) are fairly straighforward, but may be somewhat slower in logging in.

Indy's point about having good internet service and a backup is also valid. I started with two offices with different databases about 8 years ago because it was not practical to do it another way. Now I'm not so sure, but I have more reliable internet than I did then. I don't have a backup 4G (cellular) service, but they can be affordable on a pay as you go plan and with work in a pinch if your internet goes down. If it's down, you cannot chart or send e-Rxs. Very frustrating.

Even now I have had occasion to log in and see that all the computers on one side or another are red (in Ignition) leting me know they are not connected to the network. One time, Comcast had to replace 2 modems and rerun wires over about 4 visits and several months to straighten that up. Not a major problem because I had a system at the other office and now have duplicate patients scattered between the two offices. That is


Wendell
Pediatrician in Chicago

The patient's expectation is that you have all the answers, sometimes they just don't like the answer you have for them